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Tennessee ranked No. 6 in latest AP Top 25 poll
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – After splitting their matchups last week with a home loss to South Carolina and an emphatic 103-92 win over Kentucky on the road, Tennessee slipped one spot from No. 5 to No. 6 in the latest AP Top 25 Men’s Basketball poll.
It’s the 8th consecutive week Tennessee has been in the top 10.
Five teams from the SEC found themselves in the top 25. Auburn, South Carolina, Alabama, and Kentucky join the Vols in the poll.
After falling to a then-unranked South Carolina squad, the Gamecocks entered the poll for the first time since 2017 following their win over Tennessee and a road win at Georgia. Four of the five teams Tennessee has fallen to now own a spot in the top 25. Mississippi State is the lone unranked loss for the Vols.
UCONN maintained its top spot in the poll.
The Vols will face unranked LSU and Texas A&M this week.
On the women’s side, despite holding sole possession of second place in the SEC with a 7-2 conference record, the Tennessee Lady Vols did not receive a vote in the AP Top 25 women’s poll.
South Carolina was unanimously voted No. 1, and LSU was the only other SEC team in the top 25.
The Lady Vols travel to Alabama on Thursday before returning home on Monday to face Arkansas.
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Virginia vs Tennessee prediction, picks, odds for NCAA Tournament Second Round
The men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament continues with Second Round action Sunday with No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 6 Tennessee on the eight-game schedule.
Here is Sunday’s full Second Round March Madness schedule and expert picks from reporters across the USA TODAY Sports Network.
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No. 3 Virginia vs No. 6 Tennessee prediction
- John Leuzzi: Tennessee
- Jordan Mendoza: Virginia
- Ehsan Kassim: Virginia
- Blake Schuster: Tennessee
No. 3 Virginia vs No. 6 Tennessee odds
- Opening Moneyline: Tennessee (-116)
- Opening Spread: Tennessee (-1.5)
- Opening Total: 137
How to Watch Virginia vs Tennessee today
No. 3 Virginia takes on No. 6 Tennessee at Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 22 at 6:10 p.m ET. The game is airing on TNT.
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2026 Men’s March Madness full schedule
See the schedule, live scores and results for all of today’s NCAA Tournament action here.
- March 17-18: First Four
- March 19-20: First Round
- March 21-22: Second Round
- March 26-27: Sweet 16
- March 28-29: Elite 8
- April 4: Final Four
- April 6: National Championship
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4-Star Safety Adryan Cole Enjoying Communication with Tennessee’s Staff
Tennessee is looking to land another top 10 recruiting class in 2027. With multiple top targets all across the country, high on the Volunteers, there will be a good chance for it.
4-star Adryan Cole is one of those players. According to Rivals Industry, he ranked as the 20th-best safety in the country, the 24th-best player from Georgia, and the 214th-best overall player in the country. The safety from Douglas County High School in Douglassville, Georgia, has Tennessee amongst the top schools on its list, along with Georgia, Georgia Tech, Ohio State, LSU, Miami, Indiana, and Ole Miss.
Cole spoke with Vols on SI to see where Tennessee stands and what he likes about the Volunteers.
Adryan Cole on Tennessee Football
With all the defensive back coaching changes, there is a lot of uncertainty with some of the top defensive back prospects in the country, like Cole. However, Tennessee has done a great job of letting Cole know that he is wanted in Knoxville.
“The communication has been great, they have been calling me and facetime me 2-3 times a week every week. They just let me know that they want to get me up there and develop me.”
He does not have a visit set yet, but he is in the process of scheduling one and cannot wait to see a few things. He was at Georgia Tech this past weekend and has a visit scheduled to Ole Miss from June 19th-21st.
“I want to see the environment, I want to see how they coach their players, and I want to see how they (players and coaches) work together on the campus.”
The Volunteers are looking at a lot of the top defensive backs in the 2027 class, and landing Cole would be a huge recruiting win for them.
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NC State advances past Tennessee, 76-61
NC State’s NCAA tournament started about as well as possible, with the Pack making its first eight shots from the floor on the way to taking a 19-4 lead. Zoe Brooks and Zam Jones had the offense rolling in those first five minutes—Zam played with her hair on fire from the start and ended up with one of the best performances of her career.
The Wolfpack needed it, too. The Volunteers responded well after their rough start and kept within striking distance but still found themselves down 11 at halftime. Tennessee created a lot of second-chance opportunities for itself throughout, and State ended up very fortunate that the Vols didn’t shoot better.
Things got tenuous very quickly in the third quarter, as the Pack started cold from the field and lost Brooks to a foot injury midway through the period. Wes Moore didn’t have any details to share after the game, but Brooks was obviously in a lot of pain. It’s more than a little worrying that the injury didn’t appear to have anything to do with contact, and she didn’t roll an ankle, either. But it’s not a knee injury, at least.
After Brooks departed, Tennessee pulled to within 48-46, and the game appeared to be turning in a bad way. Zam Jones had the answers, however, knocking down a critical three to calm the team down and making four free throws in the final minute to extend her team’s lead back to nine heading into the fourth. Tennessee would get no closer.
Zam was a menace throughout—en route to 30 points, she drew 12 fouls and shot 13 free throws. Led by those efforts, NC State went to the free throw line 20 times in the second half, which helped the Pack continue to put points on the board even when the shots weren’t falling, especially in the third.
That was a big difference in the final result—NC State leaned heavily on opportunities it created off the bounce, which led to 25 free throw attempts (and 21 makes). Tennessee’s M.O. is threes by the bushel and it ended up with 36 three-point tries in this one—but the Vols made just seven of them, and shot just six free throws.
While the Vols were dominant on the glass, State was just a lot more effective in the paint: the Pack made 57.5% of its twos, while the Vols made just 45.9%. So, in the end, State was able to weather its worst defensive rebounding effort of the season without all that much trouble.
It’s an excellent win and it would be really encouraging if it didn’t have Zoe’s injury hanging over it. NC State’s task now is beating No. 2 Michigan on its home floor Sunday, and maybe having to do it shorthanded.
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